Among reports recently taken by the Russellville Police Department (RPD):

July 20 — Domestic battery and theft of property on River View Road. Police were contacted by a woman who said a man she’d been living with for approximately three months headbutted her after the two got into a verbal altercation, causing her face and nose to swell. The woman, who met police about three blocks away from the home, told police the man then got in her vehicle and left the residence.

When the officer and the complainant returned to the residence, the man jumped on a mini-bike and fled the scene, though the woman’s vehicle, which was estimated to be valued at $2,500, had not been returned.

Three days later, while on patrol on Riverview Road, the officer observed the stolen car back at the residence, but the complainant was uncooperative in discussing with the officer how she got it back.

July 20 — Theft of property on East 12th Street. A driver for A&A Taxi told police he picked up a subject and drove him to East 11th Street.

After arriving at the specified destination, the passenger asked the complainant if he had change for a $100 bill, to which the driver said he didn’t and the man then went around the corner of the building to get change. The complainant said the suspect then came back and asked if he had change for a $50 bill, and when the driver pulled out the money the suspect allegedly grabbed it out of his hands and ran around the building.

The driver described the suspect as a 30-year-old Hispanic man. He said he believed approximately $100 was taken.

July 24 — Loitering on West 12th Street. Police responded to Shadow Lake Apartments in reference to a man begging for money. The apartment complex manager was contacted and stated no one had permission to be on the premises asking for money, and as police approached the complex they were informed the man was leaving and conducted a traffic stop on the suspect.

The suspect told police he was only there asking for money and admitted he didn’t have permission to be on the property. He was cited for loitering and given a criminal trespass warning.

July 25 — Theft of property on West Birch Street. Police were dispatched to Motel 6, where they spoke with a man who said sometime in the late hours of July 24 or July 25, someone stole a DeWalt cordless impact drill set, two fishing poles, a tackle box full of fishing lures, and an Igloo cooler full of Gatorade from the bed of his truck.